pongo

i put, orangutan, put


Verb pongo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of poner.

Noun pongo m (plural pongos)

  1. orangutan

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Examples
  • A veces le pongo un poco de sal.

    I sometimes put a little salt in it.

  • ¿Qué me pongo, pantalón o falda?

    What shall I put on: pants or a skirt?

  • Cuando me pongo botas catiuskas me gusta chapotear en los charcos.

    Whenever I put my Wellington boots on, I like splashing into puddles.

  • Siempre me pongo nervioso en su presencia.

    I always get nervous in her presence.

  • Pongo mi coche a su disposición.

    I put my car at his disposal.

  • Me pongo a su disposición en caso de que necesite algo.

    I'm available in case you need something.

  • Ante el peligro me pongo en guardia.

    I put myself on guard against the danger.

  • Me pongo los pantalones.

    I put on my trousers.

  • Cuando llego a casa siempre me pongo como: ¿Ropa? ¡Quítenmela! ¡Quítenmela!

    When I get home I'm always like: Clothes? Take them off me! Take them off me!

  • Ni siquiera le pongo mantequilla a mi pan; considero a eso cocinar.

    I don't even butter my bread; I consider that cooking.

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